6912B22002C this is part number you can find it here in this web different places selling parts you should be able to do it yourself but sometimes to reset the lamp and get rid of orange ligh you would need special remote from manufacturer.Some sets would have a reset timer on customer menu depending on model.

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The "Service Engine Soon" comes on when the ECM receives information from the engines sensors that exceeds normal acceptable operating parameters. The ECM will store a code (or codes) indicating which system(s) are out of tolerance and light the "Service Engine Soon" lamp. The technician will read the codes, diagnose and repair the condition(s), and reset the "Service Engine Soon" lamp. The lamp does NOT go out on its own (in most cases), once repairs are made. There is a scan tool that is used to clear the stored codes that allows the lamp to go out. It is therefore possible that you may already have fixed the condition that set your light to on. Or not. The whole purpose of the lamp was to help avoid the kind of "hit and miss" repair methodology that you have employed so far. Many feel the need to try this as they fear the costs of a professional mechanic reading the codes and the cost of repairs. Fortunately, there are less costly options available. Many of the large auto parts chains will read the "Service Engine Soon" codes for you at no cost. They will tell you what codes are present and you can decide if you (or someone you know) can perform repairs or if you need a pro to check things out. They do NOT, normally, perform resets of the lamp as this has potential liability issues for them. If you need the lamp reset after repairs are made, you have two options; pay the pro, or buy a scan tool that has the ability to reset the light. Not all do. The cheaper units are only code READERS. Be careful when you buy. But if you watch for sales, you can usually get a low-cost scan tools that can read and reset codes for around $40.00. Good luck.

Hi,Sometimes after replacing the lamp on their DLP or LCD people still keep getting the red lamp indicator or simply it doesn't light up.Most of the time people forget to close the door cover of the lamp area.There's a switch that's pressed when the door is full shut,if it's not pressed it will not let the tv light up for safety reasons.Another reason why it doesn't light up or keep getting the lamp indicator is because it needs to be reset it,for most tv's what works is to unplug it wait 5 min and plug it back again.For some Mitsubishi models they have a reset button you can press and that will do the work.Other brands have reset procedures like holding the menu button while pressing volume button etc.After you've done this and still doesn't light up you might be experimenting the most common failures like the ballast which is the board that powers the lamp.When the ballast is to weak to power the lamp it might light it up for some minutes and then will shut it off.The procedure and cost to replace it is easy and low in repair cost.This is something you can do your self,most instructions are on youtube.

The fault could be a faulty inverter or a faulty CCFL lamp.
The inverter supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp anf the CCFL lamp is a tint fluro lamp and it dims with age or fails like any fluro lamp.
You could test the voltage output of the inverter with a multi-meter or just replace it cost about $40 and the CCFL lamp cost about $10.Check out LCD Parts for service, parts, and DIY info Use this link to their WEB site :-www.lcdparts.net

Sounds like a 50v500 with a bad light engine, first check the lamp , pull the front cover off remove the lamp door screw , two screws hold the lamp in, see if the lamp is popped. if its good, the light engine is bad cost about $500-$800
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Eric

The has at least two circuit boards that need to repaired (rebuilt), not counting the other two boards. I would recommend that you call an Authorized service Center and have them come out and give you an estimate. COST? Cost about $700.00 depending on your location.